63-year-old reni bruine will be held here in sutter city. his widow says he had so many friends they need to be able to say good buy. once he retired that s what he wanted to do e put his whole part into it and he loved it. reporter: the french native and long time fridays resident competed in the challenging races including the ultramarathon folsom lake. he would run nonstop for 30 hours. the hast conversation i had with him he chided me for only running marathons. reporter: yesterday s 50 k run up mount diablo was not out of the ordinary. something went wrong and bruine s body was found down an embankment. an autopsy was performed today but there is no a cause of death. this is something he truly loved to do and small solace but it is what he loved. reporter: he worked as a cab driver for 30 years. friends and family say he was a people person and loved everybody. he was jacqueline smith was in his cab once. he loved san fransisco, and he liked to talk to pe
genetic blueprint in a giant government criminal database. reporter: an attorney with the aclu of northern california, currently in litigation to try to block california s law. in california, on the other hand, we have a law that requires people arrested not convicted of laws like simple drug possession of joyriding, of writing a bad check, they have to give dna in california. is that a serious offense as the supreme court defines it? it s impossible to know at this point. reporter: richard believes california s law is still subject to challenge. it certainly upholds some aspects of california s law but doesn t really allow the police to seize and analyze the dna sample from somebody arrested for simple drug possession never charged or goes in front of a drug. we don t think it does. reporter: but the professor says he believes many state laws even broad ones like california s are likely to be upheld. practically speaking, i think any law like this including calif
coast, pockets of sunshine and mid-to-upper 50 s. leyla gulen has the commute. we are taking you to san francisco where we are going to show you some pictures if a little bit but the westbound direction of lombard is blocked off with a big tree in the lanes. all three lanes are should down and use chestnut to get through that one block area. headed over to san jose northbound 101 between great america parkway to highway 237 there is construction wrapping up and as we head outside into oakland, this is a look at the macarthur maze and 80 westbound is showing clouds funneling into the bay bridge and the drive eastbound away from 580 you are in good shape to berkeley. happening now if you are driving through the east bay this morning you will want to give yourself extra time if you cross the richmond san rafael bridge. expect delays according to caltran now that work has started to replace the western drive bridge decks.stbound trafo eastbound lanes on the approach to the to
looks like from above. now, we have the left lane now shut down and so those westbound drivers will shift across the median to the right of the screen and share four lanes. it s tight, no shoulders so east- and westbound drivers will be side to side. it s going to feel different. this is all so caltrans can replace roadways sections that happen to be running over from chevron pipes. our main concern was ambulance, police, fire, what arrangements have been made if we have a catastrophic event, if someone gets hurt, has a heart attack, if we have a fire. reporter: now, he is a resident at the san pablo yacht harbor talking about a detour that s going to be in place for the folks going eastbound at the 85 western drive on-ramp. those drivers are going to have detour at the bicycle facility and for big rigs they have to go to san quentin turn around and come back. that s canine mile detour. so a little bit of that s a 9-mile detour. so that s a little bit of a headache. peo
today lanes will be shifted on 580 just east of the toll plaza on the richmond side and that s where sue kwon is at this morning. how s the commute so far? reporter: so far, so good. pretty smooth. but commuters a little extra coffee today and patience because we have changes with an s curve and some narrow lanes. let s look at what this looks like from above. we have westbound drivers. you re going to be shifting across the median and sharing four lanes with eastbound traffic. so getting on and off the bridge east and west, these drivers will be side to side. it s going to feel very tight there. this is so caltrans can replace road sections running over chevron pipes in the area. in addition to the s curve, there s going to be a detour at the eastbound i-580 western drive on-ramp. our biggest concern was ambulance police fire. what arrangements have been made if we have a catastrophic if someone gets hurt, if someone has a heart attack, if we have a fire. repor